All Ports and terminals articles – Page 74
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High five for EXG
November 10 - Express Global Logistics (EXG) has completed the port handling, Customs clearance and transportation of five pieces of oversized cargo at the Port of Kolkata, India.
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UTC St. Petersburg and COLI team-up
November 10 - United Transport Company St. Petersburg (UTC) and Germany-based COLI Schiffahrt & Transport have formed a joint venture.
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Slight revenue uptick for Boskalis
November 10 - Royal Boskalis Westminster saw a slight increase in revenue in the third quarter of 2017, compared to the quarterly average reported for the first half of the year.
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Mammoet completes Apollo mission
November 9 - Mammoet has transported the Apollo 4 capsule from the NASA Stennis Space Center in Pearlington, Mississippi to the nearby Infinity Science Center where it will be put on public display.
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Delta turns on the TAP
November 8 - Delta Maritime has handled the transport and installation of Siemens turbo compressors and gas turbines in northern Greece at the Evros Kipoi Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) compressing station.
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Silvasti completes loco-motion
November 8 - Jyväskylä, Finland-based specialised transport firm Silvasti has moved a historic steam locomotive to its new home in Oulainen, Finland.
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Cargill called into Seko
November 8 - Chris Cargill has joined Seko Logistics in the UK as group director to support the company's global network expansion and air and sea freight product development strategies.
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Mammoet swivels to success
November 7 - Mammoet has transported nine process modules from the Port of Anacortes to Andeavor's refinery in Washington, USA for the latter's clean product upgrade project.
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Grimaldi welcomes Grande New York
November 7 - The Grimaldi Group has taken delivery of the pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) Grande New York at the Jinling shipyard in Nanjing, China.
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Knudsen in at Toll as president of global forwarding
November 7 - Toll Group has appointed Thomas Knudsen as its president for global forwarding, based in Singapore.
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Globe Line's flash delivery
November 7 - Globe Line Projects has transported a 110-tonne flash drum, measuring 22 m x 5.7 m x 6 m, from Hradec Králové in the Czech Republic to the Mozyr oil refinery in Mazyr, Belarus.
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Weserport opens Bremen berth
November 7 - After three and a half years of construction, the port logistics company Weserport and the port company bremenports have inaugurated the new quay at Terminal 2 of Bremen's Hüttenhafen.
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WWL adds to service
November 7 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has added Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Livorno, Italy as discharge ports on its Asia-Europe service.
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Shipping needs to be cyber prepared
November 6 - International law firm Ince & Co has advised shipping and transportation companies to prepare for more cyber attacks in the wake of recent high-profile incidents.
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Schiphol slots return for ABC
November 6 - As a result of two days of negotiations, Dutch airline KLM and Russia's AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) have come to an agreement which will allow ABC to fully re-establish its operations to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), the Netherlands, as
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Auckland unveils 30-year plan
November 6 - The Ports of Auckland in New Zealand has released its draft 30-year master plan which outlines port development projects intended to increase capacity and berth space until Auckland Council, the port owner, finds a new port location.
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Gulliver travels with MirTac
November 3 - Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors have agreed to implement the MirTac's StarIPS Fleet Management solution on board the former's newly built heavy lift vessel Gulliver.
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Massive delivery for Port Kembla
November 3 - Australia's Port Kembla has seen the delivery of some huge machinery in one of the port's biggest ever deliveries.
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Cosco shipping makes a Cogent offer
November 3 - Beijing, China-based Cosco Shipping has made a voluntary conditional cash offer to acquire the Singapore-based logistics firm Cogent Holdings.
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Höegh handles Gold Coast cargo
November 3 - Höegh Autoliners has transported the first two of four Bombardier trams from Germany to Australia for the extension of the Gold Coast Light Rail System (GCLR), on behalf of DB Schenker.